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xrayzebra
05-16-2008, 10:14 AM
Being one of the most "fat" cities we have a problem. Bet you never even
thought of us causing so much "global Warming". Where is our liberal Mayor
when we need him. Oh, he and Nelson are raising taxes on our vistors.
Nevermind.



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Obesity contributes to global warming: study
Thu May 15, 2008 7:03pm EDT

By Michael Kahn

GENEVA (Reuters) - Obesity contributes to global warming, too.

Obese and overweight people require more fuel to transport them and the food they eat, and the problem will worsen as the population literally swells in size, a team at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine says.

This adds to food shortages and higher energy prices, the school's researchers Phil Edwards and Ian Roberts wrote in the journal Lancet on Friday.

"We are all becoming heavier and it is a global responsibility," Edwards said in a telephone interview. "Obesity is a key part of the big picture."

At least 400 million adults worldwide are obese. The World Health Organization (WHO) projects by 2015, 2.3 billion adults will be overweight and more than 700 million will be obese.

In their model, the researchers pegged 40 percent of the global population as obese with a body mass index of near 30. Many nations are fast approaching or have surpassed this level, Edwards said.

BMI is a calculation of height to weight, and the normal range is usually considered to be 18 to 25, with more than 25 considered overweight and above 30 obese.

The researchers found that obese people require 1,680 daily calories to sustain normal energy and another 1,280 calories to maintain daily activities, 18 percent more than someone with a stable BMI.

Because thinner people eat less and are more likely to walk than rely on cars, a slimmer population would lower demand for fuel for transportation and for agriculture, Edwards said.

This is also important because 20 percent of greenhouse gas emissions stem from agriculture, he added.

The next step is quantifying how much a heavier population is contributing to climate change, higher fuel prices and food shortages, he added.

"Promotion of a normal distribution of BMI would reduce the global demand for, and thus the price of, food," Edwards and Roberts wrote.

(Editing by Stephen Weeks)

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JoeChalupa
05-16-2008, 10:23 AM
I'm switching to green salsa.

xrayzebra
05-16-2008, 10:26 AM
Yeah but Joe, how bout some good old cheese enchiladas to put it on. Hmmmmm,
sounds good to me.

SAGambler
05-16-2008, 12:36 PM
When they were all over the "cigarette" issue, I told the "fatties" they were next on the hit list.

spurster
05-16-2008, 02:39 PM
San Antonio will impose an excessive eating tax at all-you-can-eat buffets.

j-6
05-16-2008, 04:57 PM
Do what OKC's mayor did.

http://www.thiscityisgoingonadiet.com/

boutons_
05-16-2008, 05:27 PM
"When they were all over the "cigarette" issue, I told the "fatties" they were next on the hit list."

Congress is currently trying put cigs under regulation, except for the menthol cigs heavily preferred by black smokers, so the cig mfrs can keep hauling the $Bs from blacks. The blacks get diseased and then finance the health $care industry. No businesses are interest in disease prevention or cure. There's $Ts to be made from making people diseased.

Having fatties pay premiums for health insurnance may be one fair and perhaps effective way to kick fatties in the head and get those 10s of pounds lost, and Beautify America.

Drunk drivers, accident-history drivers get penalized in car insurance.

Smokers and others get penalized in health insurance.

Chronic sickies get penalized in health insurance (they can't get any).

Since obesity is a chronic disease, fatties shouldn't be able to get health insurance, either.

The above penalties are not due to "socialist" regulation.

They are due to the humanitarian genius of "free market" business decisions.

possessed
05-16-2008, 07:39 PM
Interesting, it's all Michael Moore's fault.